BEAUTY:
Muktinath, though a very small temple, is one of the most ancient Hindu temples of God Vishnu. The Pagoda style Muktinath Temple is a symbol of religious symbiosis for both Hindus and Buddhists. Hindus regard Muktinath as Vishnu, whereas Buddhists regard as Buddha. The metal statue of Lord Vishnu here is of gold and is tall enough to compare with a man. Other stautes are of GoddessLaxmi, Saraswati, Janaki, Garuda, Lava-Kush and Sapta Rishis.
The waterway downstream from Muktinath along Kali Gandaki is the source of all silas or shaligrams that are required to establish a temple of Vishnu anywhere in the world. It has 108 water. In Hindu astrology, there are 12 rashis and 9 grahas, giving a total of 108 combinations.
The central shrine of Muktinath-Chumig Gyatsa is one of the eight most sacred shrines for Hindu Vaishnavas which is said to have risen on its own.

THE BELIEF:
One journey to this holy Muktinath, holy dip in the kunda and bath beneath of 108 waterspouts “Muktidhara” is believed to bring about salvation (Moksha) and to fulfill your wishes.

WORSHIP & FESTIVALS:
The Buddhist nuns take care of cultural heritage inside Muktinath temple. A local nun manages the pujas in the temple. Pilgrims who go there should offer prasad to the deity. The entire river bed has shaligram stones which are used to worship Lord Vishnu.

BEST TIME: (March to June & September to November) This place is opened throughout the year but especially in Rishitarpani, Ram Navmi, and Vijaydashmi.

Muktidahara:
Behind the temple there are 108 waterspouts (Dhara) name of “Muktidhara”. The 108 faucets in the shape of a head of a bull, closely arranged in a semi-circle with a gap of hardly a foot between the faucets, at a height of seven feet.The water from Gandaki River continuously flowing through the mouth of the bull. Hindu devotees take bath under chilled water of 108 waterspouts “Muktidhara” believing that it brings them salvation. It is also believed that the deity was originated from western part of Nepal.

Kunda:
In front of Muktinath Temple there are 2 Kunda (Water pond), It called Saraswoti & Laxmi Kunda, Where holy dip is believed it can wash away negative karma, the results of one’s past negative actions.

Gomba:
After completing prayer and puja at the temple a visit to Mharme Lha Khang Gomba, the monastery dedicated to Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) with his huge image situated to the North of Muktinath Temple.

Jwalamai Temple:
Continuously burning flame “Jwala Mai Temple” sound of flowing river is situated south of Muktinath Temple. The Jwala Mai temple has a spring and there are three eternal flames “Holy flame from soil”, “Holy flame from rock” and “Holy flame from water” fed by natural gas. Currently two flames are continuously burning. Hindu believes that this miracle of fire lighting was offering made by Brahma, Hindus worship the fire as Jwala Mai (Goddess of fire).

Sri Murthy Mahatma:
This is the only place on earth where you can find all five elements from which everything is made, according to the Buddhist and Hindu tradition: fire, water, sky, earth and air at the same place together in their own and distinct from this place is near Jwala Devi temple.

Swaminarayan:
One Hindu Guru connected to Muktinath is Lord Shri Swaminarayan, Satguru of Sabij Yoga, the goal of which is the realization of and service to God Supreme. At the end of the 18th century this Satguru practiced severe penance in Muktinath for two and a half months and attained the highest degree of proficiency in Nishkamrat

Shaligrama:
Another attraction for the pilgrimage is the River Kali Gandaki from where one can collect fossils of the Jurassic park age. Shaligram, a black stone fossil if found, is considered sacred and is kept in puja (prayer) room in the house. It is supposed to be symbol of Lord Vishnu

Gomba Samba:
A newly built monastery with main deities Sakyamuni, Chingresig and situated at left from entrance gate of Muktinath temple complex, would be worth it.

X

Tell a Friend

Your Name:

Your Email id:

Your Friend Email id :

X

X

Name

Place

Email

Phone No.

BRAVEHEARTZ sole aim is to organise ‘exposure to Adventure filled with thrill, peace
and sprituality’ for anyone of any age, gender or vocation so that millions of travelers
around the world could find the same travel inspiration and recommendations that
BRAVEHEARTZ fans have already enjoyed. Braveheartz are international tour operators,
agents, service providers, travel sourcing company, experts, specialist, who have
established networks with various high end hotel chains, ancillary service providers
throughout the globe and specially in India, Tibet, china, Nepal and Northern region
of India including Himalayas, manali, chail, shimla. Braveheartz has its office
located in Noida, Delhi NCR Uttar Pradesh India.

Nepal Temple and Tigers Tours, Travel, Tourism, India.
Nepal is the one of the best tourist palce for Temple & Tigers Tours and Jungle
Safari. Hindu Temple in Nepal, Best Time to Visit Nepal, Nepal Tour, Nepal travels.

Tibet Monasteries and Mountains, Tours, Tourism If you are fond of mountains
then you are at the right place, braveheartz provides variety of tour packages for
tibetan monastery, tibet tourism from india, tibet holidays, holiday in Tibet, tourism
in Tibet, tibet tour package, tibet packages, tibet tourism packages, tibet trip
package, adventure holidays, holiday tours, best time to visit tibet.
Braveheartz vision is to be the world’s best adventure travel solution company.
Braveheartz believe in hard, sincere and honest work and this approach has given
an edge over the others because we travel as a family. Braveheartz is all about
working together, respect our differences and appreciate our strengths. Braveheartz
provides all sprituals Tours and adventures.
Braveheartz believe in work, Trust, Excellence and Reliabilty. We ensure that our
participants and guests get truly international quality and amenities in a natural
eco-friendly environment. Braveheartz has "Youngest Everest Summiteer". His expertise
lies in ice climbing, climbing anchors, belaying, rope travel, crevasse rescue,
and rock climbing. He guides and takes the pilgrims through the Kailash Mansarovar
Yatra with ease.